$12.50 for $25 Worth of Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner at Ruth's Dinner

Ruth's Diner

In a Nutshell

Eighty-four year old diner in a trolley car serves up signature biscuits, salmon BLTs, and dinner entrees such as raspberry chicken

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Apr 1, 2015. Amount paid never expires.Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid for Dine-in only. Not valid towards purchase of alcohol. Entire value must be used in a single visit. Must present printed voucher; may not redeem through mobile app.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Ruth's Diner

The Deal

Ruth's Diner

The most important part of Ruth's Diner wasn't the mile-high biscuits or the home-cooked meatloaf—it was Ruth herself. A cabaret singer and all-around character, Ruth started flipping burgers in her downtown diner in 1930. She already had a reputation as "a spirited woman whose language could make a gangster blush," but she gained an even larger following when she moved up to Emigration Canyon. There, she reopened the diner in a trolley car, and moved into an attached apartment with her beloved chihuahuas.

Today, nearly 27 years after Ruth's passing, crowds still gather at the diner for her timeless recipes. Her macaroni and cheese was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, and other favorites include the chicken dijon and a meatloaf burger sweetened with her own barbecue sauce. Ruth also loved the Pink Flamingo, a vodka-pomegranate cocktail—and some say that her ghost is fond of stopping by the bar.